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Grizz Salary Cap Numbers

Posted: Mon Feb 11, 2019 7:02 am
by boogiesdad
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2018/19
Team Payroll:
$125,247,756
2018/19
Team Payroll Rank:
7
Key: Player Option / Team Option / Qualifying Offer / Two-Way Contract

Memphis Grizzlies
Current season
PLAYER 2018/19 2019/20 2020/21 2021/22 2022/23
Mike Conley $30,521,115 $32,511,623 $34,502,130
Chandler Parsons $24,107,258 $25,102,512
Jonas Valanciunas $16,539,326 $17,617,976
Avery Bradley $12,000,000 $12,960,000
Kyle Anderson $8,641,000 $9,073,050 $9,505,100 $9,937,150
CJ Miles $8,333,333 $8,730,158
Jaren Jackson $5,922,720 $6,936,360 $7,266,600 $9,192,249 $12,124,576
Justin Holiday $4,500,000
Delon Wright $2,536,898 $3,635,375
Omri Casspi $2,176,260
Joakim Noah $1,731,172
Dillon Brooks $1,378,242 $1,618,520
Tyler Dorsey $1,378,242
Dakari Johnson $1,378,242
Ivan Rabb $1,378,242 $1,618,520
Rade Zagorac $1,378,242
Jevon Carter $838,464
Andrew Harrison $200,000
DJ Stephens $77,250
Jarnell Stokes $77,250
Julian Washburn $77,250
Yuta Watanabe $77,250
Bruno Caboclo
TOTALS $125,247,756 $101,590,199 $44,007,230 $9,937,150 $0
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Re: Grizz Salary Cap Numbers

Posted: Wed Jun 19, 2019 11:31 pm
by boogiesdad
After the Conley trade and Jonas opting out, MEM is down to a cap number of $71,053,954 for next season. This does not include cap holds from the 1st round picks. Alot of this is created by not picking up options on Bradley, Wright, and Brooks.

PLAYER (12) AGE POS. SIGNED USING BASE SALARY TRADE KICKER LIKELY INCENT. DEAD CAP CAP FIGURE CAP %
Chandler Parsons30 SF Cap Space $25,102,511 - - ($25,102,511) $25,102,511 17.42
Avery Bradley 28 SG Bird $12,960,000 - - ($2,000,000) $12,960,000 9
Kyle Anderson  26 SF MLE $9,073,050 - - ($28,515,300) $9,073,050 6.3
C.J. Miles 32 SF MLE $8,730,159 - - ($8,730,159) $8,730,159 6.06
Jae Crowder 29 SF Bird $7,815,533 - - ($7,815,533) $7,815,533 5.42
Kyle Korver 38 SG Bird $7,500,000 - - ($3,440,000) $7,500,000 5.21
Jaren Jackson 20 PF Rookie $6,927,480 - - ($6,927,480) $6,927,480 4.81
Grayson Allen 23 SG Rookie $2,429,400 - - ($2,178,148) $2,429,400 1.69
Bruno Caboclo 24 SF Minimum $1,845,301 - - - $1,845,301 1.28
Dillon Brooks 23 SF MLE $1,618,520 - - - $1,618,520 1.12
Ivan Rabb 22 PF MLE $1,618,520 - - ($371,758) $1,618,520 1.12
Jevon Carter 24 PG Minimum $1,416,852 - - ($1,416,852) $1,416,852 0.98
$87,037,326 ($86,497,741) $87,037,326

Re: Grizz Salary Cap Numbers

Posted: Wed Jun 19, 2019 11:31 pm
by boogiesdad
After the Conley trade and Jonas opting out, MEM is down to a cap number of $71,053,954 for next season. This does not include cap holds from the 1st round picks. Alot of this is created by not picking up options on Bradley, Wright, and Brooks.

PLAYER (12) AGE POS. SIGNED USING BASE SALARY TRADE KICKER LIKELY INCENT. DEAD CAP CAP FIGURE CAP %
Chandler Parsons30 SF Cap Space $25,102,511 - - ($25,102,511) $25,102,511 17.42
Avery Bradley 28 SG Bird $12,960,000 - - ($2,000,000) $12,960,000 9
Kyle Anderson  26 SF MLE $9,073,050 - - ($28,515,300) $9,073,050 6.3
C.J. Miles 32 SF MLE $8,730,159 - - ($8,730,159) $8,730,159 6.06
Jae Crowder 29 SF Bird $7,815,533 - - ($7,815,533) $7,815,533 5.42
Kyle Korver 38 SG Bird $7,500,000 - - ($3,440,000) $7,500,000 5.21
Jaren Jackson 20 PF Rookie $6,927,480 - - ($6,927,480) $6,927,480 4.81
Grayson Allen 23 SG Rookie $2,429,400 - - ($2,178,148) $2,429,400 1.69
Bruno Caboclo 24 SF Minimum $1,845,301 - - - $1,845,301 1.28
Dillon Brooks 23 SF MLE $1,618,520 - - - $1,618,520 1.12
Ivan Rabb 22 PF MLE $1,618,520 - - ($371,758) $1,618,520 1.12
Jevon Carter 24 PG Minimum $1,416,852 - - ($1,416,852) $1,416,852 0.98
$87,037,326 ($86,497,741) $87,037,326

Re: Grizz Salary Cap Numbers

Posted: Thu Jun 20, 2019 1:09 pm
by dark-child
A lot of flexibility on the roster now, we only need to add (2) centers & backup point guard. The (2) draft picks will give us a nice mix going forward but not certain Chandler Parsons will not be bought out since that negative energy is not wanted around the young guys. Every "Chandler is a good dude" player or coach has been moved on, so he is more likely to act out anyway with no supporters around him. The vets have to be good professional vets, so a guy like Kyle Korver is likely to stay prior to the trade deadline. The vets also should not block the development of a young guy so the current vets all fit the mold. Given the current mix, the only question is now do they make a run at a Kelly Oubre or another young wing who is restricted or heading into restricted free agency next year?